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Where's Where in Jane Austen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 67

Where's Where in Jane Austen

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Allies at Odds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Allies at Odds

Allies at Odds examines America's Vietnam policy from 1961 to 1968 in an international context by focusing on the United States' relationship with its European partners France, West Germany, and Great Britain. The European response to America's Vietnam policy provides a framework to assess this important chapter in recent American history within the wider perspective of international relations. Equally significant, the respective approaches to the "Vietnam question" by the Europeans and Americans reveal the ongoing challenge for nation-states of transcending narrowly defined state-centered policies for a global perspective pursuant of common goals among the trans-Atlantic allies. Blang explores the failure of France, West Germany, and Great Britain to significantly influence American policy-making.

Education and Labour Party Ideologies, 1900-2001 and Beyond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Education and Labour Party Ideologies, 1900-2001 and Beyond

An analysis of the relationship between labour party values and beliefs and educational ideas since 1900.

Britain and the Bomb
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Britain and the Bomb

Drawing on primary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, Britain and the Bomb explores how economic, political, and strategic considerations have shaped British nuclear diplomacy. The book concentrates on Prime Minister Harold Wilson's first two terms of office, 1964-1970, which represent a critical period in international nuclear history. Wilson's commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and his support for continued investment in the British nuclear weapons program, despite serious economic and political challenges, established precedents that still influence policymakers today. The continued independence of Britain's nuclear force, and the enduring absence of a German or European det...

The Labour Governments 1964-70
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

The Labour Governments 1964-70

Part of The Labour Governments 1964-70 series, this text concentrates on Britain's international policy during Harold Wilson's Labour governments in the 1960s. The coverage ranges from defence policy and the government machine to European integration, NATO and the Vietnam War. Harold Wilson and his ministers have often been accused of betraying the sense of promise that greeted their victory in 1964. Using recently released archival evidence, Young argues that a more balanced view of the goverment should recognize the real difficulties that surrounded decision-making, not only on Vietnam, but also on Aden, the Nigerian Civil War and Rhodesia. tensions and the need to placate allies all place...

Murderess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Murderess

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The Wilson Governments 1964-1970 Reconsidered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Wilson Governments 1964-1970 Reconsidered

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-01-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book provides a fascinating re-assessment of our view of the Wilson governments of 1964-1970. This new text draws on newly available sources, across the range of British government, and for the first time looks at the whole range of political and state activity. This critical appraisal provides a fascinating case study of British government in action in this key period of British History. This book was previously published as a special issue of the leading journal Contemporary British History. It is an excellent resource for students of governance, foreign policy, economics and social policy.

William E. Wilson (1851-1908) - The Work and Family of a Westmeath Astronomer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

William E. Wilson (1851-1908) - The Work and Family of a Westmeath Astronomer

Wilson was a wealthy gentleman who could afford to indulge his hobby of Astronomy. He was attracted to this subject when, as a teenager, he took part in the Total Eclipse Expedition to Algeria in 1870. He set up a well-equipped private Observatory at Daramona House in Streete, County Westmeath. His contributions to Astronomy included: The first fairly accurate estimate of the temperature of the Sun's visible surface; the first photo-electric measurements of the brightness of stars; a series of superb celestial photographs with a 24-inch Grubb reflector; The first use of cinematography in solar physics; One of the first to suggest that radio-activity might keep the stars shining. The book covers all these initiatives and much more. Wilson, though he never attended university, was elected to Fellowship of the (London) Royal Society and received an honorary doctorate from Dublin University. But the book covers his family and life style, with brief biographies of his contemporary scientific colleagues. The book is well illustrated with family and astronomical photographs. It is written for the 'educated layman', and no knowledge of Astronomy (or indeed science) is required.

Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 746

Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1873
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A New History of Ireland Volume VII
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1142

A New History of Ireland Volume VII

Volume VII covers a period of major significance in Ireland's history: the division of Ireland and the eventual establishment of the Irish Republic.